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Aamir in Kollywood

FILM Director Raj Kumar Gupta’s debut film Aamir is set to be remade in Tamil

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Following its tradition of remaking their south indian films into Hindi and vice versa, UTV has now licensed its 2008 film
Aamir
, written and directed by Raj Kumar Gupta, for a Tamil remake to Shoundaryan Pictures owned by Vidyal Raju. The Tamil version will be directed by first time director Anand Krishna. The leading role essayed by Rajeev Khandelwal in the original will be reprised by Vidarth of
Mynaa
fame. A UTV Spotboy release, the film was responsible for the beginning of UTV’s successful association with Raj Kumar Gupta and composer Amit Trivedi. The production house earlier remade
A Wednesday
in Tamil (
Unnaipol Oruvan
) and Telugu (
Eenadu
),
Khosla Ka Ghosla
in Tamil (
Poi Solla Poram
), and
Delhi Belly
in Tamil (
Settai
) which released last month. It had also tasted success with
Rowdy Rathore
, a remake of
Siruthai
in Tamil and
Vikramarkudu
in Telugu.

“At Disney UTV, we believe in the power of a great story. A great story with universal themes has the potential to grow and deliver many more opportunities to enthrall new sets of audiences each time we present it,” said Siddharth Roy Kapur, Managing Director – Studios, Disney UTV.

Director Raj Kumar Gupta, who is currently promoting
Ghanchakkar
(releasing on June 28) — his third film with UTV post
Aamir
and
No One Killed Jessica
, is excited about this development “I’m really happy to hear that my first film
Aamir
is now being remade in Tamil. The Tamil audience is discerning and I’m confident that the Tamil remake of this great story will garner as much acclaim as its Hindi version. I wish the makers the very best from all of us.” “
Aamir
is one of my personal favourites. In the Hindi version, Raj Kumar Gupta has shown the underbelly of Mumbai and I will be showing the other side of Chennai. The original film has a very powerful screenplay and I hope that I can create the same magic with the remake,” says director Anand Krishna.

UTV is also remaking its Tamil production
Vettai
in Hindi, which is to be directed by N Linguswamy.